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yesterday I was seriously struggling with everything footbrake. I quickly realized that when i hit my fb, it would drag a little until i blipped the throttle. I have a stock fb master and calliper. (03 636). I don't know how to diagnose brake problems. Is my caliper causing this?
note: I don't have a spring on my fb lever
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Probably need to move this to the help and how to section to get more responses. I would start by cleaning the caliper. I don't run the spring either.
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Originally Posted by
GAMstunts
Probably need to move this to the help and how to section to get more responses. I would start by cleaning the caliper. I don't run the spring either.
look at the pin that holds the pads too....... take a piece of sandpaper and clean that off........ clean the caliper
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Originally Posted by
Duane S.
look at the pin that holds the pads too....... take a piece of sandpaper and clean that off........ clean the caliper
+1 I like to put the pin in a drill with 1000 grit sandpaper if dirty, then followup with a rag and some polish.
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Originally Posted by
Duane S.
look at the pin that holds the pads too....... take a piece of sandpaper and clean that off........ clean the caliper
^^^ This! Pad could be hanging up on the guide if the piston isn't sticking.
I've even used chain/cable lube on the pin to lube it. LOL I've used chain lube on a lot of stuff. Works great on the Clutch arm and the throttle body pullies too. LOL
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Originally Posted by
Duane S.
look at the pin that holds the pads too....... take a piece of sandpaper and clean that off........ clean the caliper
that... and also make sure that ur pedal isnt the part thats sticking. the peg could be on a little too tight and causing it to bind up some, or might be real dirty/ rusty between the peg and pedal
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Originally Posted by
tipper13
that... and also make sure that ur pedal isnt the part thats sticking. the peg could be on a little too tight and causing it to bind up some, or might be real dirty/ rusty between the peg and pedal
yeah this would do it too
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Originally Posted by
GAMstunts
Probably need to move this to the help and how to section to get more responses. I would start by cleaning the caliper. I don't run the spring either.

Originally Posted by
Duane S.
look at the pin that holds the pads too....... take a piece of sandpaper and clean that off........ clean the caliper
Thanks guys, ill clean the pin, but how do i clean a caliper??
Also, the lever is definitely not grtting stuck
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Should have put it in help section, my bad.
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toothbrush it some with brake cleaner